Transcription of Information Processing and Memory: Theory and Applications
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Information Processing 1 Information Processing and memory : Theory and Applications Stacey T. Lutz William G. Huitt Citation: Lutz, S., & Huitt, W. (2003). Information Processing and memory : Theory and Applications . Educational Psychology Interactive. Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University. Retrieved [date], from This paper discusses theories associated with Information Processing and memory . It includes descriptions and definitions of important terms and models that have been used to depict memory types and processors. The frameworks associated with the stage Theory model and schools of thought on pattern recognition and representation models are discussed as well as those on schema, parallel distributed Processing , and connectionist models.
working or short-term memory. This stage is often viewed as active or conscious memory because it is the part of memory that is being actively processed while new information is being taken in. Short-term memory has a very limited capacity and unrehearsed information will begin to be lost from it within 15-30 seconds if other action is not taken.
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